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The PRVKE Lite Camera Bag by WANDRD is a weather-resistant, padded rucksack designed for photographers on the go. With an 11-liter capacity and a lightweight design of just 1.1 kilograms, it offers ample space for your camera and accessories while ensuring comfort and durability. The expandable roll-top feature allows for versatile storage, making it perfect for both urban and outdoor adventures. Backed by a 2-year manufacturer guarantee, this bag is a reliable companion for any photography enthusiast.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 57 x 43.5 x 17.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7 x 27.5 x 40 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Brand | WANDRD |
Colour | Wasatch Green |
Included components | The Prvke Lite 11 Litre Green |
Part number | PKLT GN 3 |
Warranty description | 2 Year Manufacturer Guarantee |
Style | Classic |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**.
Best bag ever...almost
The bag is extremely well built, the partition is stiffer than anything I have ever seen in the market place and with felt protection. Overall the bag is built with a certain understanding of good human posture. I do 10 plus years of Yoga and have a really good grasp of said knowledge. The bag felt very vertical, the shoulder strap is stiff but comfortable. giving ample support.The top opening is best in class and I have 3 roll top opening bag, this is the only usable one, because it's not open ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM. The shallowness is what makes it usable.Long term...really don't know yet. At first glance, I would highly recommend it.
C**N
Ottimo
Ottimo prodotto ma l’ho reso per prendere il 21 litri, mi serviva più spazio.Comunque ottimi entrambi.
A**W
Not an everyday bag, best for small outdoor photo shoots
I take my full frame camera almost everywhere I go. If I'm not bringing a laptop or multiple lenses, I carry a Wandrd Rogue 9L sling. It's well laid out, well constructed, and gives me quick, easy access to everything inside. I'm really happy with it. So when I needed a backpack for traveling, and getting my laptop and lunch to work, I felt compelled to give Wandrd's smallest backpack a fair try.In short, I ended up returning this bag, and settled on a Brevite Jumper, which fits my needs better.The Wandrd Prvke Lite is more of an outdoorsy photography bag, and the Brevite bag is more of a daily/city bag that's geared toward photography. The Wandrd lacks useful small & medium pockets, and with the top rolled up it is 70% photo cube and 30% general storage. The Brevite is more 50/50, which is more of what I wanted, and has more small compartments, more flexibility, and stealth - while giving up some durability and protection.Pros:- Great construction, sturdy, water resistant- Dividers attach in two planes.- Comfortable straps and back; chest strap, option for waist strap.Cons:- Lacking usable small & medium pockets; more of an outdoorsy camera bag, less of an everyday bag- 14" laptop max - and putting my work laptop in the sleeve made the small pockets even harder to access.- Too narrow/shallow to stand most lenses up for more space.- Camera access opening is a bit too small to get the camera in and out easily - on my full-frame mirrorless camera (R6 mark II), the hot shoe catches.- Zipper on the water bottle pocket is a style choice that's mildly annoying - feels like a big 40 oz. bottle will wreck the pocket.- Main compartment divider has corners cut - loose items will fall through into the camera compartment.- Main zipper holds most of the bag's weight, and isn't terribly beefy.- You have to fully open the bag to get into any of the small compartments, showing the world your camera gear.- Roll top catches on things; changes bag's balance when you expand it.- Straps not included, and are expensive.- Front pocket is almost useless.This is, of course, unique to my specific use case. If I wanted to light money on fire I could have picked up a medium tech bag to clip to the front of this which would have made this useful to me - if a bit awkward. But the cost of this bag, plus straps for a tripod, plus a tech bag, is starting to creep up on double the cost of the Brevite. While there are a few improvements that could be made to this bag that would benefit *everyone*, it's clear that it just doesn't fit my use case.
M**.
Davvero bello e finzionale
Un po' caro ma quanto avrei risparmiato lo avessi 'scoperto' prima! Ora ho la casa 3 zaini pagati poco ma totalmente inutili
G**W
Great for travel
I had 3 camera bags already, but was looking for something a little better for travel. It was important to me to be able able to carry 2 camera bodies and 4 lenses. I was also looking for a bag that will fit under an airplane seat. I haven't flown with it yet, but think that it will.What is great is that it fits more than some of the larger bags due to not having the internal camera caddy. I haven't had it in weather, but it looks like it will do well in the rain. The small negatives - the zipper compartments are small. Would have been nice for them to be big enough to hold filters. Attaching a travel tripod will also take some finesse. Haven't figured the best way to do that.All in all, the camera backpack has a small, thin profile for what it will carry, feels comfortable on my back, looks good without looking like a camera bag, and fits the niche for which it was purchased.
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